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Peter Breinholt

Peter Breinholt (born March 31, 1969 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a recording artist popular in the Salt Lake City, Utah local music scene.
Breinholt grew up in Devon, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, where his father Robert H. Breinholt taught at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He is brother to Jeffrey Breinholt.〔(''Deseret News'', April 26th, 2003 )〕
==Career==
Peter taught himself to play piano, guitar, and drums growing up. Around the age of 11 he began writing and tracking his own songs. Later, as a college student at the University of Utah, Peter began performing at local coffee houses and restaurants. The response was so positive that Peter was quickly pressed to track his compositions for release. The resulting recording, "Songs About the Great Divide" caused a sensation in Utah, eventually being described by ''Salt Lake Magazine'' as "an underground classic on Utah college campuses". It became the best-selling, independently released CD ever in the state, almost entirely by word of mouth. Groups like the marching band at Brigham Young University soon began playing the song "You Wear Flowers" on the football field at halftime, and local high school choirs doing their own arrangements of the song. Breinholt began selling out major concert halls in his home state of Utah and eventually in surrounding states.
Within a year of the album's release Breinholt & Big Parade played nearly 100 shows and continued building their fan base. It was during these concerts the expanded Big Parade road-tested many of the songs that later appeared on Breinholt's second studio album, "Heartland". The underlying theme of that record is travel.
Some of Breinholt's best-known concerts have taken place at the 1,500-seat Eccles Amphitheater on the mountainside of Robert Redford's Sundance Ski Resort in Provo Canyon, UT. Breinholt's live album, ''Live September'', was recorded there over three sold-out nights days after the September 11, 2001 attacks.〔Johnson, Jared "(''Live September'' Review )", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-07-24〕 The album has become one of Breinholt's most enduring recordings.

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